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A Nintendo TV with built-in VCR.
The TurboGrafx-16.
A Pioneer LaserActive system with a Sega Genesis module installed!
Here's a close-up of the Sega Genesis module. Laserdisc games and a Sega Genesis all in one? Badass.
Sega Saturn with Panzer Dragoon.
The original Sony PlayStation.
I still bust mine out every now 'n then to play some lengthy games of Loaded, Battle Arena Toshinden and Bushido Blade.
The Sega Genesis with ToeJam & Earl.
More people enter the classic gaming area as the bands get ready to perform.
The Sega Dreamcast.
The Super Nintendo.
And last in their long line of classic consoles was the Nintendo 64 with a copy of Mario Kart 64.
In addition to all the consoles, they had some great arcade cabinets all set on free play.
Always good to see the X-Men arcade game, but I wish they had brought in the gigantic 6-player cabinet.
Always good to see a copy of Black Widow and you can't go wrong with Midway's Terminator 2 game.
Altered Beast rules. Welcome to your doom!
Astro Blaster - an oldie from 1981, but still plenty o' fun.
NARC - Say NO to drugs!
(But feel free to walk the streets with automatic weapons while killing all the hobos and psycho clowns you like.)
The Descendants of Erdrick put on a great show. I particularly appreciated the fact that they performed a megamix
of tunes from Wizards & Warriors (one of the greatest NES games of all-time I might add) complete with a flute player!
Punch-Out!! and WWF WrestleFest. We had some really good button mashing matches of the latter that day.
I'm sure they play video games all the time. How do I know this?
Because, I wear that exact same outfit whenever I play video games.
Hey look, a new version of Warlords!
Well, the new Warlords game is fun and I'm glad to see they tried to stay true to the original gameplay,
but it doesn't feel nearly as fast-paced as the classic arcade game. It even seemed a bit laggy at times.
Really hoping the game has some kind of faster mode by the time it comes out and I still say they
should've
included an unlockable copy of the original game with it for all the fans out there.
Those windsock fish are still flying high above the crowds.
Sorry guys, we're not the droids you're looking for.
Psst... guys... you really should've had this artwork finished before E3 started.
I think she's showing off fashion from the future.
Rusty Hearts? More like Busty Hearts, am I right? LOLOLOLOLROFLROFLROFLAHAHAHASDF;LKJASDFL;KJ
See ladies? When you wear skimpy outfits like that, you're bound to cause accidents.
Forget the girl, I just feel bad for whoever the pilot of that jet was.
8-Bit Weapon takes the stage for an awesome set of chiptunes complete with vocoder robot vocals!
Their setup is a video game audiophile's wet dream.
Seriously.
Seeing Intellivision owner Keith Robinson playing an Atari 2600 will probably make many video game nerd heads explode.
A TurboGrafx-16 Jacket?
This guy doesn't belong at E3, he belongs on a runway, because he's clearly the most fashionable person in the building.
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Reader Comments
You know, Rog, at least there's a new Shinobi coming out, who cares what system it's on? I would murder someone for the chance to play a new Strider game on anything, let alone the DS.
Want to add a few things though, if its ok?
Your not really saying it is at all but its worth noting that Operation Raccoon City isn't a sequel to Resident Evil, its more of a alternate reality Left 4 Dead-ish (like you mentioned) side thing. And the only reason I'm saying its alternate reality is because of the prospect of doing certain things that will make other things in the RE Universe never happen (But I won't spoil the event for anyone who may not know). The real RE4-ish, horror, experience is going to come from the 3DS RE title Revelations, which is looking like its going to be sort of going back to the series darker roots.
As for Silent Hill, theres a lot riding on this game resonating with fans. Konami knows people didn't groove on Homecoming and really seem to want to change that. So thats probably the reason why the game was shown in such a shoddy alpha state as it was, companies usually tend to do something like this when they have to prove something and want to show it. Whether or not they polish all that out, or even make a truly likable game out of what they have, is something we really don't know till its closer to release.
I don't believe Capcom's ever had anything to do with Dead Island and I can't find anything off hand that says they ever did. That said, Square-Enix will be publishing this one for Deep Silver.
Given all the stupid crap the Hulk's been (or put himself) through in recent years I'm not surprised he didn't look so cheery.
Duke Nukem Forever came out today in the US (and last Friday elsewhere), so that's probably why it had such a huge line at last weeks show. People were chewing a the bit to play it.
Overall though I was really unimpressed with E3 all together this year. There were some small things here and there that I'm looking forward to but if the show never existed I'd be just as interested if I read them on some website somewhere.
they didn't happen to have an arcadia/starpath supercharger, did they?
That Famicom Box is really great. And I'm ridiculously excited about the new Twisted Metal.
I just can't help but wonder what Rei thinks of Rog flirting with all those booth babes.
Also, those were some phenomenal pictures. Especially the old gaming stuff.